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*[[File:Cball-Qing.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|Qing Loyalism]]
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quote="Patriotism, not nationalism, should inspire the citizen. The ethnic nationalist who wants a linguistically and culturally uniform nation is akin to the racist who is intolerant toward those who look and behave differently. The patriot is a "diversitarian"; he is pleased, indeed proud of the variety within the borders of his country; he looks for loyalty from all citizens. And he looks up and down, not left and right."
|speaker=[[File:LiberMon.png]] [[Libertarian Monarchism|Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn]]
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'''Patriotism''', or '''National Pride''', is an idea of respect, attachment, and veneration for one's own nation. It is less extreme and distinct from [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism]], largely in the way that Patriotism doesn't necessarily call for any actions to be taken to ensure sovereignty or dominance unless we talk about extreme anti-nationalist and/or anti-sovereign policies like one world government, elimination of his nation, open borders etc..., is just based on loyalty and love for the land.
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